A major hydrobiological change in Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition revealed by subfossil chironomids

The late glacial-early Holocene transition is a key period in the Earth’s history. However, although this transition is well studied in Europe, it is not well constrained in the Middle East and palaeohydrological records with robust chronologies remain scarce from this region. Here we present an int...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Aubert, Cyril, Djamali, Morteza, Jones, Matthew, Lahijani, Hamid, Marriner, Nick, Naderi-Beni, Abdolmajid, Sharifi, Arash, Ponel, Philippe, Gandouin, Emmanuel
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2018-0256
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spelling ftunnottinghamrr:oai:nottingham-repository.worktribe.com:1486100 2023-05-15T17:23:40+02:00 A major hydrobiological change in Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition revealed by subfossil chironomids Aubert, Cyril Djamali, Morteza Jones, Matthew Lahijani, Hamid Marriner, Nick Naderi-Beni, Abdolmajid Sharifi, Arash Ponel, Philippe Gandouin, Emmanuel 2019-07-24 https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2018-0256 https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/file/1486100/1/Aubert%20Et%20Al.%20%20Arjan%20Chironomid%20Record%20-%20FINAL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1486100 unknown NRC Research Press https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1486100 Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Volume 56 Issue 8 Pagination 848-856 doi:https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2018-0256 https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/file/1486100/1/Aubert%20Et%20Al.%20%20Arjan%20Chironomid%20Record%20-%20FINAL 0008-4077 doi:10.1139/cjes-2018-0256 openAccess General Earth and Planetary Sciences Journal Article 2019 ftunnottinghamrr https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2018-0256 2022-10-13T22:12:53Z The late glacial-early Holocene transition is a key period in the Earth’s history. However, although this transition is well studied in Europe, it is not well constrained in the Middle East and palaeohydrological records with robust chronologies remain scarce from this region. Here we present an interesting hydrobiological record showing a major environmental change occurring in the Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran, near to Persepolis) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition (ca. 11,650 years cal BP). We use subfossil chironomids (Insecta: Diptera) as a proxy for hydrological changes and to reconstruct lake-level fluctuations. The Arjan wetland was a deep lake during the Younger Dryas (YD) marked by a dominance of Chironomus plumosus/anthracinus-type, taxa adapted to anoxic conditions of deep waters. At the beginning of the Holocene a drastic decrease (more than 80% to less than 10%) of Chironomus plumosus/anthracinus-type, combined with diversification of littoral taxa such as Polypedilum nubeculosum-type, Dicrotendipes nervosus-type and Glyptotendipes pallens-type suggest a lake-level decrease and a more vegetalized aquatic environment. We compare and contrast the chironomid record of Arjan with a similar record from northwestern Iran. The palaeoclimatic significance of the record, at a local and regional scale, is subsequently discussed. The increase in northern hemisphere temperatures, inferred by geochemical data from NGRIP, at the beginning of the Holocene best explains the change from the YD highstand to early Holocene lowstand conditions in the Dasht-e Arjan wetland. However, a contribution of the melt-water inflow from small local glaciers in the catchment basin is not excluded. Article in Journal/Newspaper NGRIP University of Nottingham: Repository@Nottingham Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 56 8 848 856
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Aubert, Cyril
Djamali, Morteza
Jones, Matthew
Lahijani, Hamid
Marriner, Nick
Naderi-Beni, Abdolmajid
Sharifi, Arash
Ponel, Philippe
Gandouin, Emmanuel
A major hydrobiological change in Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition revealed by subfossil chironomids
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description The late glacial-early Holocene transition is a key period in the Earth’s history. However, although this transition is well studied in Europe, it is not well constrained in the Middle East and palaeohydrological records with robust chronologies remain scarce from this region. Here we present an interesting hydrobiological record showing a major environmental change occurring in the Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran, near to Persepolis) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition (ca. 11,650 years cal BP). We use subfossil chironomids (Insecta: Diptera) as a proxy for hydrological changes and to reconstruct lake-level fluctuations. The Arjan wetland was a deep lake during the Younger Dryas (YD) marked by a dominance of Chironomus plumosus/anthracinus-type, taxa adapted to anoxic conditions of deep waters. At the beginning of the Holocene a drastic decrease (more than 80% to less than 10%) of Chironomus plumosus/anthracinus-type, combined with diversification of littoral taxa such as Polypedilum nubeculosum-type, Dicrotendipes nervosus-type and Glyptotendipes pallens-type suggest a lake-level decrease and a more vegetalized aquatic environment. We compare and contrast the chironomid record of Arjan with a similar record from northwestern Iran. The palaeoclimatic significance of the record, at a local and regional scale, is subsequently discussed. The increase in northern hemisphere temperatures, inferred by geochemical data from NGRIP, at the beginning of the Holocene best explains the change from the YD highstand to early Holocene lowstand conditions in the Dasht-e Arjan wetland. However, a contribution of the melt-water inflow from small local glaciers in the catchment basin is not excluded.
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author Aubert, Cyril
Djamali, Morteza
Jones, Matthew
Lahijani, Hamid
Marriner, Nick
Naderi-Beni, Abdolmajid
Sharifi, Arash
Ponel, Philippe
Gandouin, Emmanuel
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Djamali, Morteza
Jones, Matthew
Lahijani, Hamid
Marriner, Nick
Naderi-Beni, Abdolmajid
Sharifi, Arash
Ponel, Philippe
Gandouin, Emmanuel
author_sort Aubert, Cyril
title A major hydrobiological change in Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition revealed by subfossil chironomids
title_short A major hydrobiological change in Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition revealed by subfossil chironomids
title_full A major hydrobiological change in Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition revealed by subfossil chironomids
title_fullStr A major hydrobiological change in Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition revealed by subfossil chironomids
title_full_unstemmed A major hydrobiological change in Dasht-e Arjan Wetland (SW Iran) during the late glacial-early Holocene transition revealed by subfossil chironomids
title_sort major hydrobiological change in dasht-e arjan wetland (sw iran) during the late glacial-early holocene transition revealed by subfossil chironomids
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